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A History of the County of Sussex
… is a long, narrow parish running up the western boundary of the rape to a point on the main road from Brighton to … of St. Pancras at Lewes between 1091 and 1098 by Hugh son of Golda 3 it is probable that he was then holding it. … died in 1484. 10 It seems to have been conveyed by her son Henry, Earl of Northumberland, to John Drakys before …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Lenggesby, Lengheby, Lengeby (xiixiii cent.). The area of this parish is 2,570 acres, of which 1,043 acres are … in 1591, while Henry John Howard the divine, youngest son of the fifth Earl of Carlisle, held the living from 1822 … 31 but in or about 1301 John Wyvill died seised, leaving a son and heir William, 32 whose mother Maud in this year had …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xiv cent.); Slypton (xvi cent.). The small parish of Slipton formerly comprised only 768 acres, but in 1885 a … the forester, and secondly Warin Fitz Gerold. John, son of Hugh Nevill, died in 1235, leaving a son Hugh. The … in Northampton, was, it would appear, held in demesne by Simon, son of Simon of Brixworth and Cranford (q.v.), who …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… which now includes the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Upton and also parts of Langley Marish and Stoke Poges. … famous as the residence of the Herschels, father and son, and the scene of many of their labours. Sir William … St. Lawrence at Upton. In 1792 his still more celebrated son, afterwards Sir John Herschel, was born here. He carried …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in this hundred. It lies the next south-westward from that of Pluckley, below the quarry-hill, within the bounds of the … of king Edward III. in the 6th year of which archbishop Simon Meopham, had a grant of a market here weekly on a … did not continue long owners of this seat, for William, son of Osbert de Henherst, being so described in his deed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… fifty hogs binnam Smede, i. e. within Smede, to the church of Canterbury. It is but a small parish, being not more than … Discovery of Witchcraft. 3 Sir Thomas Scott, the eldest son, in the memorable year of the Spanish armada, anno 1588, … but died s. p. Sir John Scott, of Nettlested, the second son, died s. p. of whom a full account may be seen under …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… south-westward from Warehorne. The south and east parts of it are within the level of Romney Marsh, and within the … of king Henry VII. anno 1488, and by will gave it to his son Richard Fane, esq. afterwards of Tudeley, 1 who alienated … 1662, gave it by will to his nephew Sir John Henden, whose son Edward Henden, esq. of Biddenden, became possessed of it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Snaves, lies the next parish eastward, in the level of Romney Marsh, and within the liberty and jurisdiction of … who died possessed of it anno 28 queen Elizabeth. 2 His son Sir Robert Sidney was created Earl of Leicester, whose … obt. 1753. Josiah Pomfret, LL. B. 1753, obt. Nov. 1775. 7 Philip Parsons, A. M. Feb. 9, 1775, the present rector. 8 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the South-west The parish is coterminous with the township of Sneaton, the area of which, including the hamlet of … mentioned. A John de Arundel, who was perhaps the eldest son of the Reginald mentioned above, 22 and so possibly … ultimately married Roger de Nevill, 25 by whom she had a son and heir John. 26 John's sons William and John died …
A History of the County of Warwick
… road from Stratford-on-Avon to Warwick forms the boundary of Snitterfield parish on the east as far as Marroway, 1 … Hugh fitzRichard, of Hatton, who with the consent of his son William granted the manor to William Cumin. 11 Hugh's … came to a William Cumin who died about 1213, 16 as did his son in 1223 or 1224. 17 The elder William left a widow …
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